Ohio won the second event of the evening, the 1000-yard freestyle, with freshman Hannah Schlegel (Birdsboro, Pa.) in the lead with a final time of 10:12.15. Junior Ana Henderson (Danville, Calif.) and sophomore Mackenzie Caruthers (Hilliard, Ohio) followed shortly after placing fourth and fifth with times of 10:27.71 and 10:34.94, respectively.

In the 200 free, Ohio sophomore Emily Zimcosky (Smock, Pa.) won with a time of 1:51.63 followed by junior Emily Davis (Lexington, Ky.) with a time of 1:54.61 to place third.

In the 100 back, junior Corrin Van Lanen (Green Bay, Wis.) recorded a win with a time of 57.28 just ahead of senior Caroline Raley (Mobile, Ala.) in third with a time of 59.14.

There was a tie for first in the 100-yard breaststroke from sophomore Emilia Lahtinen (Ylojarvi, Finland) and Marshall's Catherine Bendziewicz clocking in at 1:05.95. Mikesell came in next for the 'Cats with a third-place finish and a time of 1:05.96.

The Bobcats won the next three events including the 200 fly with sophomore Sam Glass (Villa Hills, Ky.) posting a time of 2:04.69, the 50 free with Zimcosky posting a time of 24.08, and the 100 free with Van Lanen posting a time of 51.60.

In the 200-yard backstroke, Glass and Gosselin secured the second and third place with times of 2:05.24 and 2:07.44.

The Bobcats placed second in both the 200-yard breaststroke and the 500-yard freestyle with performances from Hornstra and Schlegel. Hornstra recorded a time of 2:22.25 in the 200 breast and Schlegel recorded a time of 5:02.68 in the 500 free.

The Bobcats next win was in the 100 fly with Van Lanen securing first with a time of 56.36.

In the 200 IM, Glass placed third with a time of 2:07.33.

The dual concluded with the 400-yard freestyle relay where Ohio's 'A' team placed second consisting of Zimcosky, Davis, Schlegel, and Hornstra with a time of 3:33.86.

Ohio DivingJunior Nicole Hughes (Cleveland, Ohio) won the 1-meter dive after totaling a score of 246.68 just ahead of sophomore Ireland Littlejohn (Grand Rapids, Mich.) in second with a score of 216.00.

Hughes was the only Bobcat competing in the 3-meter dive but secured the win with a final score of 245.63.

UP NEXTOhio will compete again tomorrow, Sat. Jan. 27, against Mid-American Conference foe, Bowling Green. The Bobcats will be honoring the careers of their four graduating seniors with ceremonies beginning at 1:45 p.m.